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  • sparkyS sparky

    This was some bit of commentary by Andrew Cotter. (Might not work outside the UK).

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/athletics/videos/cgl1e2xjr9go

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    @sparky said in Athletics:

    This was some bit of commentary by Andrew Cotter. (Might not work outside the UK).

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/athletics/videos/cgl1e2xjr9go

    This should work for all

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    • KiwiPieK KiwiPie

      @Cyclops said in Athletics:

      I know Al Bakkali is a great steeplechaser, but if you watch him training on a track by himself I don't think I'd believe he's an elite athlete, he looks so ungainly.

      That's the kind of race that suits him best though - a slow pace and a fast finish, so extra impressive that Beamish out kicked him.

      Lamecha Girma is the current world record holder, which is about 20 seconds faster than that race was. But he was in the field too! Finished 5th. I think the Ethiopians and Kenyans would prefer a much faster race but no one wants to set the pace in the major finals it seems.

      The world record is actually 40 seconds faster than Beamish's time. That's around 5 seconds per lap. It gets to the point that a fast finisher has no chance of beating those guys in a a Diamond League meet due to pacemakers but can win in major champs.

      Carnage with the 1,500 qualification as well because nobody makes them fast races bringing every athlete into contention

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      @KiwiPie said in Athletics:

      @Cyclops said in Athletics:

      I know Al Bakkali is a great steeplechaser, but if you watch him training on a track by himself I don't think I'd believe he's an elite athlete, he looks so ungainly.

      That's the kind of race that suits him best though - a slow pace and a fast finish, so extra impressive that Beamish out kicked him.

      Lamecha Girma is the current world record holder, which is about 20 seconds faster than that race was. But he was in the field too! Finished 5th. I think the Ethiopians and Kenyans would prefer a much faster race but no one wants to set the pace in the major finals it seems.

      The world record is actually 40 seconds faster than Beamish's time. That's around 5 seconds per lap. It gets to the point that a fast finisher has no chance of beating those guys in a a Diamond League meet due to pacemakers but can win in major champs.

      Carnage with the 1,500 qualification as well because nobody makes them fast races bringing every athlete into contention

      I’ve never understood that

      Why don’t athletes run their race and pace regardless of the opposition

      Especially if you know you can run up to 40 secs faster

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        Girma’s world record run 2 years ago in Paris at a DL, he got out to a massive lead and it was just a case of him not tripping up at any of the final jumps. Second came in 17 seconds after.

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          Kerr came close, agonizingly close to clearing 234. None else has looked like clearing it.

          He has one more attempt. As things stand he gets bronze.

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            #170

            Yes! Over.. as is woo - so it's a two man fight to clear 236;for gold.

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              Huge from Kerr

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                That first attempt at 2.34 for Kerr was so close

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                  Massice

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                    Does Woo go to 2.38

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                      It’s been a great noght - that 110m hurdle race was big time by Tinch. The 1500m women’s and Hull holding on for bronze.

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                        Woo misses and Kerr gets the gold

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                        • ACT CrusaderA ACT Crusader

                          It’s been a great noght - that 110m hurdle race was big time by Tinch. The 1500m women’s and Hull holding on for bronze.

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                          @ACT-Crusader said in Athletics:

                          It’s been a great noght - that 110m hurdle race was big time by Tinch. The 1500m women’s and Hull holding on for bronze.

                          Yes I was glad for hull - it looked like she was going to drop into 4th as she was flagging so bsdly on the home straight.

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                          • ACT CrusaderA ACT Crusader

                            Woo misses and Kerr gets the gold

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                            @ACT-Crusader said in Athletics:

                            Woo misses and Kerr gets the gold

                            Superb!

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                              Olympic and World champ. Amazing stuff from Kerr

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                                @ACT-Crusader said in Athletics:

                                It’s been a great noght - that 110m hurdle race was big time by Tinch. The 1500m women’s and Hull holding on for bronze.

                                Yes I was glad for hull - it looked like she was going to drop into 4th as she was flagging so bsdly on the home straight.

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                                @nonpartizan said in Athletics:

                                @ACT-Crusader said in Athletics:

                                It’s been a great noght - that 110m hurdle race was big time by Tinch. The 1500m women’s and Hull holding on for bronze.

                                Yes I was glad for hull - it looked like she was going to drop into 4th as she was flagging so bsdly on the home straight.

                                Kipyegon is just a freak and ran a perfect race, but for Hull to hold off one of the other Kenyans was good ol Aussie grit.

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                                  Another one!!!!!!!!

                                  https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/360825920/hamish-kerr-claims-historic-world-championships-high-jump-gold

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                                    Woo misses and Kerr gets the gold

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                                    @ACT-Crusader said in Athletics:

                                    Woo misses and Kerr gets the gold

                                    Great victory for the big fella. I fear these golds won't get the adulation they deserve due to the timezone and the lack of TV coverage here.

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                                      So that makes the world champ tally Valerie Adams 4, rest of New Zealand (all time): 4. Adams' lead slashed in about 24 hours!

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                                      • KiwiPieK KiwiPie

                                        @ACT-Crusader said in Athletics:

                                        Woo misses and Kerr gets the gold

                                        Great victory for the big fella. I fear these golds won't get the adulation they deserve due to the timezone and the lack of TV coverage here.

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                                        @KiwiPie said in Athletics:

                                        @ACT-Crusader said in Athletics:

                                        Woo misses and Kerr gets the gold

                                        Great victory for the big fella. I fear these golds won't get the adulation they deserve due to the timezone and the lack of TV coverage here.

                                        Hand it to the Aussies, they have it on two free to air channels with two different commentary teams.

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                                          #185

                                          I reckon 95% of that is because of Gout Gout, our teenage sprinter. Running in the heats of the 200m tonight, 9:15pm. Can't wait.

                                          We've legit never had a good male sprinter before. If this guy is good... we're entering the Gout Gout age.

                                          Edit: This is him breaking our national 200m record at age 16:

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